Hiba Abdullah

Hiba Abdullah (born 1978) was an Iraqi woman who, along with three children, were the only survivors of her family of twelve during the Haditha Massacre of 2005.

Biography
Hiba Abdullah was born in 1978 to a family of Sunni Muslim Arabs, and she was married to a man named Rashied. They lived in Haditha, and the two of them planned to flee to Syria or Jordan when the Iraq War made Haditha known as the "City of Death". She was later told to go to her family house at the request of Rashied's family, and she was at that house when the Haditha Massacre of November 2005 occurred. Along with three children, she survived the massacre, but she later found that Rashied had been killed by three sniper bullets from the US Marine Corps while fleeing down a hill. She survived when Corporal Ramirez, the leader of the massacre, realized what he had done and let her go.